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that stocks are going nowhere that's despite the fact that there was some pressure on the markets as energy shares sold down because of a tomboy in oil prices more on that in a second but i exporters are provided support in japan and banks in australia and you can see the figures there now if you move on and take a look at oil prices are mention that there was a tumble where prices are bouncing back now from eight sue month low and all of this was sparked by concern for demand while production is on the rise in the u.s. towards biggest consumer and economic data coming out from europe and china suggests that that there might be some issues with global demand to move on and start to look at the u.s. stock markets are closed that they ended what is they session as you can see they're flat positive and all this was mainly a result of tracking gains overseas and also we had r.b.s. result in the jobsite there now one point to mention the packard shares plunged to its hand the year low and that's after it's all said that it will take some time to restructure the company move on to look at the rus
that stocks are going nowhere that's despite the fact that there was some pressure on the markets as energy shares sold down because of a tomboy in oil prices more on that in a second but i exporters are provided support in japan and banks in australia and you can see the figures there now if you move on and take a look at oil prices are mention that there was a tumble where prices are bouncing back now from eight sue month low and all of this was sparked by concern for demand while production...
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really fascinating to watch especially after coming from the west is the amount of excitement and their energy that we've seen on the streets here people have actually taken to the streets at about three am hours before the polls even though. opened to celebrate to line up while we were covering the actual voting process there were lines going literally around blocks for the for the election voting places people had to really try to get there early to build up the momentum and try to get their candidate pushed forward as early as possible despite that polls had stayed open much later than expected it's been a really really closely contended election and for quite some time it was unclear who would emerge as the winner but of course as we are reporting president hugo chavez will be leaving the country for another six years now let's look at a little bit of that the difference between the two candidates and what this election really means for the future of the country chavez has really radically changed both venezuela and the region he's represented policies that again focused sort of people ori
really fascinating to watch especially after coming from the west is the amount of excitement and their energy that we've seen on the streets here people have actually taken to the streets at about three am hours before the polls even though. opened to celebrate to line up while we were covering the actual voting process there were lines going literally around blocks for the for the election voting places people had to really try to get there early to build up the momentum and try to get their...
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not easy we have to decide and help some investors be investments being made we have investments in energy we can do to raise money we have a little things that we have to decide to focus on to create more jobs we have reached the end now meant like twenty five percent especially between young people it's fifty percent we have to start changing our plan we have to have changing have point of view because the recipes not working this is the fifth year of depression this very measures are enough we have changed the way that we are looking at our economy you see in the u.s. they have created one hundred thousand jobs a month or lead to see the season where you say it's a fifth year of depression there in greece and other troubled eurozone states as well greece has no money spain is balancing on the brink of a bailout there are protests in italy portugal and france to do tell us and all of our viewers here in r t are there any positive results from all the efforts being pursued by e.u. politicians. i know that this is a crisis that we first had to handle it's not easy we didn't have the leader
not easy we have to decide and help some investors be investments being made we have investments in energy we can do to raise money we have a little things that we have to decide to focus on to create more jobs we have reached the end now meant like twenty five percent especially between young people it's fifty percent we have to start changing our plan we have to have changing have point of view because the recipes not working this is the fifth year of depression this very measures are enough...